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Sunday, January 9, 2011
How to Store and Handle Your Norwex Organics
Organic products are more fragile than traditional products containing chemical preservatives.
The Norwex organic line is, of course, tested and does fulfill the set requirements to tolerate normal storage conditions, temperatures etc.
The products have all been stressed, in a laboratory, to test if they can endure strong temperature changes. Normal changes these products can withstand, but rapid temperature changes or an exposure to very high or low temperatures for a period of time can cause the products to break down. This may cause a loss of product mass and the consequent degradation of the preservative elements.
To ensure your organic products keep well, be sure to store in places that are not susceptible to high or cold temperatures, such as exposed to sunlight, close to heaters, in a vehicle during summer or left in a vehicle in winter, etc. Even chemical products will have trouble under extreme conditions.
Remember that your organic products are more delicate because of what we choose NOT to put in them!
By Candi Bezte, Norwex Science & Technical Advisor
Modern Green Clean - Your source for Norwex online! http://www.ModernGreenClean.com
The Norwex organic line is, of course, tested and does fulfill the set requirements to tolerate normal storage conditions, temperatures etc.
The products have all been stressed, in a laboratory, to test if they can endure strong temperature changes. Normal changes these products can withstand, but rapid temperature changes or an exposure to very high or low temperatures for a period of time can cause the products to break down. This may cause a loss of product mass and the consequent degradation of the preservative elements.
To ensure your organic products keep well, be sure to store in places that are not susceptible to high or cold temperatures, such as exposed to sunlight, close to heaters, in a vehicle during summer or left in a vehicle in winter, etc. Even chemical products will have trouble under extreme conditions.
Remember that your organic products are more delicate because of what we choose NOT to put in them!
By Candi Bezte, Norwex Science & Technical Advisor
Modern Green Clean - Your source for Norwex online! http://www.ModernGreenClean.com
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